A little thread about Trump and something I call "Chump Theory."
Chump Theory is the fertilizer that accelerates growing corruption within institutions. @page88 @shoq
Chump Theory is your thought process when you see people around you bending & breaking the rules for personal gain and rarely being punished.
It's especially problematic when you see people below you, at your level, and above you all doing this.
No matter how honest you are, when the norms break down around you and nobody is caught you can't help but feel you are a chump for not participating in the ubiquitous graft.
When even good people get caught up in this it becomes epidemic.
This is one way black markets, for example, overtake legitimate markets. Why pay retail for a new 4K TV when you can buy one for pennies on the dollar that "fell off a truck."
Only suckers and WASPs pay retail, right?
The more sociopathic you are the more likely you are to make daily decisions based on Chump Theory.
This is because sociopaths assume everyone else thinks the same monstrously selfish way they themselves do.
A sociopath doesn't need to witness people breaking the rules for personal gain in order to behave badly because they just assume it's happening anyway.
Their Chump Theory is innate, independent of experienced cultural mores.
Which is why sociopaths are so dangerous to institutions.
They'll spontaneously break rules/ethics/laws/norms. When there is a critical mass of this sociopathic rule breaking it spreads to non-sociopaths because of Chump Theory.
Extreme narcissistic personality disorder always includes strong sociopathic features.
President Trump is just such a narcissist. He's been operating under chump theory since he could gesture for toys as a baby.
He has always felt like a chump in spite of his ridiculous congenital privilege.
He still feels like one, which is why he's so whiny in spite of his control of all three branches of government.
It's why he calls his enemies "losers," another word for "chump."
Now that we have this opportunistic narcissist sociopath as President, and now that he has injected a poisonous army of sociopaths throughout his cabinet and every agency, I worry Chump Theory will take hold in a deep, hard to root-out way, even among good people.
Anyway, happy Monday!
Here's some reading on what it's like to live in a country where corruption has completely subverted the system. newyorker.com/news/swamp-chr…
Here's a classic timely example of Chump Theory in operation among Massachusetts state troopers. They collected overtime pay for hours they never worked, because you're a chump if you don't. wbur.org/news/2018/10/1…
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🧵We cannot forget the reasons agencies like the USDA and the FDA were created. They are not perfect. They have a lot of problems that need to be addressed by competent technocrats. But that's the opposite of Trump's crazy cabinet picks, who are meant to destroy these agencies.
Let's take a trip through memory lane back to the time, a mere human lifespan ago, when we didn't have these agencies.
You shld listen to the full episode of @bastardspod about the origins of the FDA, but I present some disturbing excerpts in this thread. podcasts.apple.com/tt/podcast/par…
(If this looks TL;DR to you, here's one sentence to whet the appetite.)
"And they notice that, as they describe it, the milk appears to be wriggling." 😳😬🤢🤮
The kindest interpretation of the fathomless failures of America's news media is that it is a cult. Owners and bosses like NYTimes' Sulzberger & Kahn use their esoteric interpretations of "independent journalism" to shape coverage. Reporters then self-censor.
Which raises the question of whether, for example, @GlennThrush and recent erstwhile @WHCA president @tamarakeithNPR are so dumb and programmed that they perform loyalty to the cult in the way shown in this image, or are they trusted lieutenants who are in on it with the bosses.
Using this "cult of 'independent' journalism" frame, people like me, an outsider media critic, and real ones like @JayRosen, @MarkJacob16, even former NYTimes public editor @Sulliview are 'suppressive persons,' which is what Scientology calls heretics, apostates, and psychiatrists.
Mainstream media is comfortable providing multiple layers of omission that obscure the decades-long fascist plots that are obvious to those paying attention to better sources.
The vandalization of the Voting Rights Act by the Roberts Court provides a perfect example.
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The VRA wisely required the former Jim Crow states, which had proudly engaged in shameless suppression of black voters, to get "pre-clearance" for any new laws about voting.
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In 2013, SCOTUS decided in Shelby County v. Holder that a black president must mean racism is over, and eliminated this requirement.
(3/6) scotusblog.com/2021/07/select…
🧵 Here's a violently nauseating story about the Republican mindset.
We have a friend in a red state who has suffered three miscarriages. Each time, she needed mifepristone to help expel remaining tissue to avoid fatal sepsis.
Her docs have no idea why she's miscarrying, so she is going to try one more time, and is rightly concerned that if she has another miscarriage she'll now have to travel far to get life-saving treatment because of new Republican laws.
But that's not the disgusting thing I referred to in the first tweet.
The disgusting thing has to do with a conversation she had about this with a forced-birther Republican relative.
Every weekday morning we walk a few miles invigorated by @KeithOlbermann's Countdown. His minatory tone and energy are required in this time.
We often skip the occasional sports coverage and the personal story at the end-unless it's relevant or juicy.
Then we usually switch to @NewAbnormalPod or @DeeTwoCents's Woke AF podcast.
If it's Friday we listen to @ProLeftPodcast.
On the weekends we listen to @JYSexton's The Muckrake.
Depending on ep. topics and what's in the news, we frequently mix in
@onthemedia for media criticism
@openargs for legal analysis of current events
@bastardsod for the history that got us here
@BulwarkOnline podcast for nevertrumper POV that ignores the history that got us here
Capitalism and democracy, though sometimes conflated by confused or cynical people, are not the same thing or even the same type of thing.
Neither requires the other. A form of capitalism can thrive under autocracy, for example.
But they have a few things in common.
In representative democracy, the form of all current democracies larger than a book club, there's tension around how your rep should act.
Are you electing them bc you trust their judgement or are they there to reflect the majority will of constituents?
There's no right answer.
Clearly the nasty state representative elected as a Dem in NC who lied about her views on abortion and switched parties after her election is exploiting a serious bug in the system.